An exploration of Christian spirituality with a touch of hilarity along the way. Well hopefully it will be entertaining. This is a blog of the female variety but written for all. Welcome to anyone searching for God, entertainment... or... who just likes reading blogs. Just so you know this is not an academic blog but an exploration of spirituality. This is the world of Jo.

Friday, 26 February 2010

I am glad to say that the hill has levelled out a bit. I wish I knew what was around the corner, or may be it is just as well I don't. The path leads over hills and down through the valley. It has high points and low points and many twists and turns. Are you there Lord?

He waits patiently in the silence offering peace to those who take time to notice....

Wednesday, 24 February 2010

Today started out good but has become an uphill struggle and the weight of the world (or is the cross?) is on my shoulders. Ok, so maybe it is not really that bad. But it is enough to stop me in my tracks and take me off course. I guess we all come off course once in a while. We take a wrong turn and end up with muddy boots from not staying on the path. Maybe it is time to sit on a bench and take stock. Yes, the road ahead maybe uphill but I do not tread the path on my own...

Sunday, 21 February 2010

I am struck by the pain and agony that seems to be on Jesus' face as he thinks about what is to come.

I should have posted this last year, maybe I did. Technology does funny things sometimes. It's not always easy to laugh sometimes pain and tears get in the pain. Laughter and tears perhaps belong together as part of the creative tension of life. Being human, and indeed being God, is not always easy.

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

This is my favourate Holman Hunt painting, 'Light of the World'. We have a copy of it on the wall at John street Baptist Church, Stroud. I also have my own copy of this wonderful painting and often find myself reflecting on it. I love the way the moon casts a halo around Jesus' head.

Jesus knocks at the door but the door handle is on our side of the door. Unless you choose to open the door of your heart to Jesus he cannot and will not enter. This is the free choice that God gives us - we can either accept Him or reject him. Your choice....

Today is the start of Lent. In past years I have joined with my Anglican Friends at college for their traditional Ash Wednesday service. I have missed that this year. Baptists are not terribly good at marking this point in the Christian callender; perhaps we should!

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

I have been reflecting on this painting, 'The Shadow of Death' by Holman Hunt today. As Jesus stretches his arms the evening light casts a shadow against the back wall and the tools hung on the back wall form a cross bar. Although we do not see the woman's face we know that it is Mary who is opening a chest full of the gifts brought by the Magi at Jesus' birth. But she is not looking in the box her eyes are stuck by the shadow that seems to be predicting what is to come.

The painting holds much more but I will leave you to ponder the significance of it in your own time... it's much more fun that way!

Thursday, 11 February 2010

It has been some time since my last blog. There are two reasons for this. Firstly, I have developed a repetative strain in my hand/wrist that is painful when I type. Secondly, I have struggled to find any hilarity in my life worthy of mention.

I guess there may be a problem with the name of my blog 'Spirituality and hilarity.' Sometimes life is just not funny. In a previous blog I refered to the tragic death of Daz, one of my husband's close friends. Why do bad things happen? The technical term for this is 'theodicy' and whilst I could get very academic in defining what it means it is not my intention to do so. there are plenty of academic blogs available if that is what you are looking for. My intention is more to provoke thought and to explore spirituality. 'So God, why do bad things happen?' I intend on asking this question of him upstairs when I eventually get to heaven. I am not looking to getting there any time soon so this question will have to wait a while. I the meantime it is a question that remains in my thoughts. I am sure many, if not everyone has struggled with this question at some point in their life. Sometimes life just plain stinks and there is no rhyme or reason for why things happen. People get ill... they die young... good people, people who have not done anything wrong to anyone else.

I conclude that my search to explore spirituality in a humorous way has one major flaw - life just isn't humorous all the time!